Interview originally published on the University of Liverpool's careers blog.
Anna Martin, a second year Biological Sciences student, came into the Career Studio and took part in our VR Confidence Lab sessions.
These sessions aim to develop interview skills and confidence through the engaging and safe space of Virtual Reality. With 4 exciting modules to choose from, students can improve their confidence and interview technique and get targeted feedback and personalised tips to get interview ready.
Here's what Anna had to say about using the job simulation software BodySwaps at the Career Studio:
What was the best part about using the VR?
I enjoyed using the VR as it didn’t feel like I had a huge audience watching me as I practiced, it gave me a unique way to think about how I go about an interview.
Name one skill you have improved on.
The VR Confidence Lab really helped improve my confidence and meant I was less nervous before starting my interview.
Did you learn anything new?
A new technique I learnt was the CAR technique, this stood for context, action, and result. The method helped me talk about my experiences in an ordered and clear way, without deviating on irrelevant tangents. Again, this really improved my confidence when talking about myself.
How did the VR help your confidence?
The VR told me when I was doing well and gave helpful tips to encourage me, so during my actual interview I knew I was doing well.
Would you recommend this to other students
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